It might take you a second to remember what that is, and that’s exactly why the company is nixing the section from users’ profiles. According to Mashable, Instagram started removing the Photo Map tab — which shows a user’s photo locations on a big world map — from profiles last week because it was “not widely used.” Soon, you won’t be able to view your personal Photo Map either.

This won’t affect users’ ability to geotag for locations, and nor will it affect Instagram’s API (a feature that allows companies to pull tagged location information from public posts). Rather, it stops people from being able to see the full map of all the places users have posted in one convenient place. Some suspect this is another reason for the feature’s removal, since people had been using these locations to stalk celebrities.